insideSUSSEX Magazine Issue 22 - December 2016 | Page 108

Furnished by Anna INTERVIEW
Christmas … just because it’ s time to decorate your house with tinsel and trees, it doesn’ t mean you can’ t be fashionable with it. We spoke to Anna Ward of Furnished by Anna to find out what she thinks of decorating for the festive period.
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A FESTIVE INTERIOR

Furnished by Anna INTERVIEW
Christmas … just because it’ s time to decorate your house with tinsel and trees, it doesn’ t mean you can’ t be fashionable with it. We spoke to Anna Ward of Furnished by Anna to find out what she thinks of decorating for the festive period.
How would you describe your aesthetic? Stunning designs that are liveable – we design homes that you can ' t wait to get back to, don ' t feel uncomfortable about kicking back in and want to invite all your friends and family over to. Comfortable, colourful with loads of personality and a little bit of an edge.
What is your background? I studied with a working interior design practice in Bath before setting up the company nine years ago, and I’ ve been designing and renovating ever since. I have worked on all manner of projects – from new builds to 15th-century farmhouses – and I love the different briefs, wish lists and wants each home and client bring. I’ ve always been creative and had a huge passion for interiors as long as I can remember; my Christmas presents were craft kits, fabrics, sewing and knitting machines and I remember taking up curtains and making cushions when I was young!
What has been your favourite design to date? I can honestly say I ' ve loved every client project I ' ve worked on. Every one has its own exciting design elements – from a fantastic sofa, or colours and fabrics, beautiful cabinetry or scouring salvage fairs to upcycle furniture with history; every single design I produce I really do love and get super enthusiastic about! It really is too hard to pick a favourite.
Alongside this, I ' ve been lucky enough to be able to refurbish my own home and I love it as we’ ve really been able to put our own stamp on it. We bought an old Victorian house and ended up taking down every single wall to redesign the space for a layout that would work for us, mixing modern and old styles together to create the interiors. It ' s been a labour of love for us both for a good few years, with my husband spending many weekends doing carpentry and building things, and it ' s just getting to a stage where we ' re able to relax and enjoy it!
Christmas … how many colours should you have on your tree? I love colour and Christmas is a time to be brave and make a statement. Personally I love a huge mix of colours for Christmas – with neons, and bright pops of oranges and purples working with any interior scheme and beautiful white fairy lights. Blues are beautiful for Christmas – deep rich blues look stunning and warm. There ' s nothing better than a Christmas tree to really sum up your Christmas spirit – just go for it and make it yours!
Are green( fake) trees the way to go? Or are other colours more on trend? Green trees are a real Christmas staple and you can do whatever you want to them, making them as traditional or modern as you ' d like. I love a real Christmas tree – the texture, smell and fact that their shape is not always perfect is just unbeatable and evokes so many Christmassy memories. That said, faux is having a real moment and the quality of the faux trees are really great. Scandi minimalist trees can be stunning in their simplicity. Habitat always have a great range of quite minimal trees that are perfect for when space is slightly limited. I ' ve also been known to decorate a huge twig as my Christmas tree – which gained mixed reviews – but it did look fab!
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